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Chapter 7. The ThinLinc Client
7.1. Client usage
Starting the ThinLinc client is normally easy, but the method can differ somewhat between the available
operating systems. See Chapter 8 for instructions on how to start the client on different platforms.
7.1.1. The started ThinLinc client
When the ThinLinc client is started it will show the login window. This window contains a ThinLinc
logo, text fields where needed information can be entered, buttons for control and at the very bottom a
status field that gives information about the login procedure.
Figure 7-1. The ThinLinc client login window
7.1.2. Logging in to a ThinLinc server
To login into a ThinLinc server the client needs to do a successful user authentication. This means that it
needs to tell the ThinLinc server a user name and a corresponding authentication information (a
password or an encryption key). The ThinLinc server controls that the information is valid and accepts or
denies the login attempt.
The things the client needs to know to successfully login the user against a ThinLinc server is a server
address, a user name and the corresponding authentication information. When the client is normally
started it will display two text fields labeled "Server" and "Name", and one text field labeled "Password",
"Key" or "Certificate". This can differ some depending on command line arguments, but this is the
normal behavior.
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